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Hi, Just to confirm what Dave posted,Caithness was put into administration today.The administrators seem very hopeful that a buyer will be found.This turn of events were not exactly a surprise as Edinburgh Crystal were the major stakeholders in Caithness.There are interested parties in discussions with the receivers about Edinburgh apparently.Time will tell as ever.

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One of Perthshire's big problems was that due to eBay, Perthshire was ultimately competiting against it's own products and creations. Does one buy online a Caithness (or as it was - a Perthshire) at below market prices or does one buy a new Caithness at retail? EBay is going to turn out to be an interesting conundrum in the future of mid-range paperweights. High-end weights will always have their adherents.

Additionally, cheaply made and cheaply-priced imports do hurt, regardless of where they are made, be it Turkey, Japan, India, China, the U.S., Romania, etc.

I would hope that should Caithness survive, collectors who have none in their collection will purchase a Caithness weight.

More importantly, and because a lot of people have limited resources or are on a budget, Caithness needs to begin a low-priced line of small weights with some interesting detail in them - the kind that can be sold in gift shops and department stores everywhere at a reasonable price. Compete with the cheap imports. It can be done. These weights will pique the interest of impulse buyers - folks looking for a lovely gift of glass with a colorful and mysterious world inside. And collectors can also experience the joy of owning the series.

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Does one buy online a Caithness (or as it was - a Perthshire) at below market prices or does one buy a new Caithness at retail?

I only wish there was anywhere near me where I could buy new Caithness weights! None of the department stores or galleries in my area stock them - or only stock the most basic unlimited editions - which may indeed be part of their problem! My only source of Caithness weights is direct from Caithness (and IMHO their website leaves much to be desired!), specialist dealers - who obviously add their own mark-up - or ebay!

When someone buys up Caithness I seriously hope that they will prioritise their marketing strategy, and see to it that Caithness paperweights are far more widely available in provincial stores and galleries!

Hi, Just a quick post to ask Frank a favour;would you edit the title of this thread to read Caithness in receivership,it is NOT in liquidation.Don't want to spread rumours that aren't true.As I said in a previous post ,the receivers are very hopefull of selling the company as a going concern well before the stage of going into liquidation which would be the end of the company.

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There is a space available for such articles... currently working on adding a LOT of paperweights but it would be good to add some stories so anyone wanting to get their name in history... http://www.scotlandsglass.com/menCGart.htm<---- Mod: Link dead